Golf: Young Judges finish eighth
On the second hole of his round at the Bowdoin Invitational on Sunday, Nick Wallen '09 was soaking in the experience of the first golf tournament of his Brandeis career.
On the second hole of his round at the Bowdoin Invitational on Sunday, Nick Wallen '09 was soaking in the experience of the first golf tournament of his Brandeis career.
In another up and down week of baseball, the Judges managed to counter a discouraging start with a strong finish.
In a week of otherwise dominant baseball, the Judges found that they may be their own toughest opponents.
Brandeis baseball may not be as stirring as a Yankees-Red Sox confrontation, but the Judges gave fans something to get excited about as they gave a glimpse into what their season may have in store.Winning their first three games in Waltham this season after three weather postponements, the Judges topped visiting Salve Regina College 5-2 on Wednesday, visiting Springfield College 2-1 on Thursday and host Bentley College 6-3 on Friday.
Up 3-1 in an early bout at the NCAA Fencing Championships in Houston, things looked bright for Kai Keller '07.
They may have some of the best individual talent in the nation, but Brandeis fencing still has a long way to go in order to make its presence felt in national fencing.
The men's basketball team dropped a 76-67 decision to UAA-leading host University of Rochester on Sunday two days after topping second-place Carnegie Mellon 73-72 on Friday.
Brandeis fencing had a disappointing day in the New England Conference at Brown University Saturday, as the men and women finished third and fourth place respectively in the five-team tournament.
The Brandeis men's fencing team achieved a historic victory on the road at Yale University last Wednesday, defeating Yale for the first time ever in a 15-12 decision.
I sat down recently with the student band SDR. The boys are riding high off their recent "Cave Rave performance." justArts: So you guys have any crazy stories from practices?Landon: No, we don't have any stories.Allen: So we're in practice, and there's quite a lot of homosexual tendencies in this band.
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